Bronze Age Pottery Canaanite Style Terracotta Pyxis (1650-1450 BCE)
Bronze Age Pottery Canaanite Style Terracotta Pyxis (1650–1450 BCE) is a compact storage vessel rendered in sandy terracotta. The body is globular with a short, slightly flared neck and two integrally formed handles at the shoulder. The surface shows weathered patina and faded paint lines, indicative of age. Dimensions are 4.25 inches in height and 4.25 inches in diameter, with a stable base profile suitable for display on shelves or desks. Size: 4.25" H × 4.25" Dia Material: Terracotta Style / Era: Bronze Age pottery, Canaanite style (1650–1450 BCE) Finish: Terracotta with faded paint lines Condition: Very Good Function: Pyxis — small storage container From Miss Daisy's Consignment & Auction House, this piece offers a tangible reference for Bronze Age craftsmanship and daily life in ancient Near Eastern contexts. Its neutral patina and size support educational displays, comparative studies, or tabletop exhibit arrangements without requiring additional lighting or special